DANIEL M. STUART Department of Religious Studies University of South Carolina 902 Sumter St. Columbia, SC 29208 (617) 999-7399 dstuart@sc.edu EDUCATION Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley (Buddhist Studies) Dec. 2012 Qualifying Examination Fields: Sanskrit Literature, Chinese Buddhism, Indian Meditation Traditions M.A. University of California at Berkeley (South and Southeast Asian Studies) May 2007 Area of focus: Sanskrit and Pāli Literature B.A. Long Island University, Friends World Program (Asian Studies) May 2003 Area of focus: Interdisciplinary Studies (Area Studies, Anthropology, Classical Texts) Vassar College (History: transferred credit towards LIU degree) 1998 1999 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS August 2013 present: Assistant Professor of South Asian Literatures and Cultures, Department of Religious Studies at the University of South Carolina, Columbia PUBLICATIONS MONOGRAPHS The Stream of Deathless Nectar: The Short Recension of the Amatarasadhārā of the Elder Upatissa, A Commentary on the Chronicle of the Future Buddha Metteyya, With a Historical Introduction. Materials for the Study of the Tripiṭaka. Bangkok and Lumbini: Fragile Palm Leaves Foundation Lumbini International Research Institute, 2017. A Less Traveled Path: Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra Chapter 2, With a Study on Its Structure and Significance for the Development of Buddhist Meditation. Vienna and Beijing: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press China Tibetology Publishing House, 2015. Thinking About Cessation: The Pṛṣṭhapālasūtra of the Dīrghāgama in Context. Wiener Studien zur Tibetologie und Buddhismuskunde. Vienna: Arbeitskreis für Tibetische und Buddhistische Studien, Universität Wien, 2013. 1
ARTICLES & BOOK CHAPTERS Interdependence, doctrinal creativity, and path possibilities: How historical engagements with the concept of dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda) help us to understand the emptiness (śūnyatā) of the categories Theravāda and Mahāyāna. In Dorji Damdul (ed.), Theravada & Mahayana: Philosophy of Ultimate Reality and its Practice. Delhi: Tibet House, forthcoming. Map Becomes Territory: Knowledge and Modes of Existence in Middle Period Meditation Practice. In Vincent Eltschinger and Cristina Pecchia (eds.), Mārga: Paths to Liberation in South Asian Buddhist Traditions. Vienna: Austrian Academy of Sciences Press, under review. Insight Transformed: Coming to Terms with Mindfulness in South Asian and Global Frames Religions of South Asia, forthcoming (2017). Yogācāra Substrata? Precedent Frames for Yogācāra Thought among Third-Century Yoga Practitioners in Greater Gandhāra. Journal of Indian Philosophy, 2017. Legislating Consent: Dispute, Accord, and the Vote in Early Indian Monasticisms. In Jinhua Chen, Cuilan Liu, and Susan Andrews (eds.), Rules of Engagement: Medieval Traditions of Buddhist Monastic Regulation: 219 61. Hamburg Buddhist Studies Series. Bochum: Projekt Verlag, 2017. Unmanifest Perceptions: Mind-matter interdependence and its consequences in Buddhist thought and practice. In Jundo Nagashima and Seongcheol Kim (eds.), Śrāvakabhūmi and Buddhist Manuscripts: 109 71. Tokyo: Nombre Publications, 2017. Brush Strokes of Sentience: The Painting of Saṃsāra in Buddhist Yoga. In Charles DiSimone (ed.), Reading Outside the Lines: On the Intersection of Art and Texts in Buddhist Studies. Contemporary Issues in Buddhist Studies. Berkeley, CA: Institute for Buddhist Studies, forthcoming (2018). Power in Practice: Cosmic Sovereignty Envisioned in Buddhism's Middle Period. The Critical Review for Buddhist Studies 18 (2015): 165 96. Text, Path and Practice: Meditation and Scholasticism in Indian Buddhism During the Period of the Early Śāstras. In Mahesh Deokar, Pradeep Gokhale, and Lata Mahesh Deokar (eds.), Buddhist Texts and Traditions: 161 99. Pune: University of Pune Press, 2014. PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS CONFERENCE PAPERS Aspirational Histories: Querying the Historical Relationship Between the Amatarasadhārā and the Samantabhaddikā Commentaries. Paper presented at the conference Post-Tenth-Century Pali Literature at the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune (November 6 9, 2017) 2
Somatic Entailments: Vipassanā as taught by S. N. Goenka and the diagnosis of meditation-related challenges in India and America. Paper presented at the conference The Body, Emotion, and Trauma: Contemplative Practice Across Cultures, Brown University, Providence RI (March 3 4, 2017) Insight Transformed: The Indian Vicissitudes of Modern Burmese Mindfulness. Paper presented at the conference Yoga darśana, yoga sādhana: traditions, transmissions, transformations, Jaggiellonian University, Krakow (May 19 21, 2016) Confrontation and Procedure: The Vote in Early Buddhist Monasticisms. Paper presented at the 226 th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Boston (March 18 21, 2016) Yogācāra Substrata? Precedent Frames for Yogācāra Thought among 3 rd -4 th Century Yoga Practitioners in Greater Gandhāra. Paper presented at the workshop Yogācāra Buddhism in Context, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich (June 19-20, 2015) Ethical Extremes: Jain Influence in a Middle Period Buddhist Text? Paper presented at the 225 th Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society, New Orleans (March 13 16, 2015) Power in Practice: Cosmic Sovereignty Envisioned in Buddhism's Middle Period. Paper presented at the XVIIth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, University of Vienna, Vienna (August 19 23, 2014) The Power of Awareness Gone Wide: Action, Knowledge, and Cosmic Sovereignty in the Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, Baltimore (November 23 26, 2013) Painting in Text as Meditative Practice: Buddhist Yoga, Textuality, and the Painting of Saṃsāra. Paper presented at the workshop Reading Outside the Lines: A Workshop on the Interaction Between Buddhist Art and Texts, Ludwig Maximilian University, Munich (September 13 15, 2013) Tradition, Metaphor, and Theory of Mind in the Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānsūtra. Paper presented at the 223 rd Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Portland (March 15 18, 2013) Śakra s Homily: The Sixteen Aspects (śoḍaśākārāḥ) of Realization According to the Sarvāstivādin Deities of the Sensual Sphere. Paper presented at the 222 nd Annual Meeting of the American Oriental Society, Boston (March 16 19, 2012) The Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra: Illusion, Sense Experience, and the Building Blocks of Vijñānavāda. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion, San Francisco (November 19 22, 2011) Text, Path and Practice: Meditation and Scholasticism in Indian Buddhism During the Period of the Early Śāstras. Paper presented at the International Seminar on Buddhist Texts and Traditions, Pune University, Pune (December 21 23, 2009) 3
Thinking About Cessation: Evidence from the Pṛṣṭhapālasūtra of the (Mūla-)Sarvāstivādin Dīrghāgama. Paper presented at the XVth Congress of the International Association of Buddhist Studies, Emory University, Atlanta (June 23 28, 2008) INVITED LECTURES Vipaśyanā in Dialogue: Cross-Tradition Exchange and Hybrid Practices in Post-Colonial India. The Professor R. N. Dandekar Memorial Lecture, Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute, Pune (December 11, 2017) Mahāyāna Soteriology and the Roots of Yogācāra Thought among Third-Century Yoga Practitioners in Greater Gandhāra. School of Buddhist Studies, Philosophy, and Comparative Religions, Nālandā University, Rajgir (October 25, 2017) Views, Right and Wrong, and the Specter of Atheism: Exploring some Buddhist engagements with theistic views among others. Atheism in Indian Philosophy, a Thematic Symposium at the Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune (September 18 19, 2017) Interdependence, doctrinal creativity, and path possibilities: How historical engagements with the concept of dependent origination (pratītyasamutpāda) help us to understand the emptiness (śūnyatā) of the categories Theravāda and Mahāyāna. Theravada & Mahayana: Philosophy of Ultimate Reality and its Practice, an International Conference at Tibet House, Cultural Centre of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, New Delhi (September 8 10, 2017) Religion, Psychology, and the Psychology of Religion: Histories, Cultural Encounters, and the Modern Challenges of a Buddhist Psychology in Scientific Contexts, Department of Pali and Buddhist Studies, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune (September 3, 2016) Unmanifest Perceptions: Cultivating the mind and objects of mind in early yogācāra practice. 2 nd Geumgang-Taishō Joint Semiinar on the Śrāvakabhūmi and Buddhist Manuscripts, an International Seminar at Taishō University, Tokyo (May 28, 2016) Map Becomes Territory: Knowledge and Modes of Existence in Middle Period Buddhist Meditation Practice. Mārga: Paths to Liberation in South Asian Buddhist Traditions, an International Symposium at the Institute for the Cultural and Intellectual History of Asia, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna (December 17 18, 2015) How important are traditional thought frameworks for Buddhist contemplative practices? Contemplative Development Mapping Project Conference/Retreat, organized by the Clinical and Affective Neuroscience Lab at Brown University, Barre Center for Buddhist Studies, Barre (December 30 January 4, 2015) Refiguring Maitreya: The Anāgatavaṃsa Commentaries and Narrative Agency in Pali Literary Culture. International Pali Studies Week (Semaine internationale d études Palies), the Sorbonne, École pratique des hautes études, Paris (June 16 20, 2014) 4
Narrative Literature: Hindu, Jain, and Buddhist. Round table discussion at the International Pali Studies Week (Semaine internationale d études Palies), the Sorbonne, École pratique des hautes études, Paris (June 16 20, 2014) Beyond Materiality: Pali and Sanskrit at the Edge of Reality. Vipassana Research Institute, Vipassana Global Pagoda, Mumbai (August 2, 2013) Reckoning the Buddhist Subconscious: Bridging the Gap Between the Sūtras and the Śāstras. P. V. Bapat Memorial Lecture, Department of Pali, Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune (August 1, 2013) Meditation and Metaphor as Cognitive Strategy in Indian Buddhism. Department of Religion, Reed College, Portland (November 5, 2012) Reading the Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra. Led a two-day workshop on reading the Sanskrit manuscript of the Saddharmasmṛtyupasthānasūtra at a workshop entitled Reading Practices in Buddhist Cultures at Ludwig Maximilan University, Munich (May 26 28, 2010) CONFERENCES ORGANIZED The Body, Emotion, and Trauma: Contemplative Practice Across Cultures, Brown University, Providence RI (March 3 4, 2017) along with Dr. Willoughby Britton and Dr. Jared Lindahl FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS Fulbright-Nehru Academic and Professional Excellence Fellowship (2017) Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation/ACLS Collaborative Research Fellowship in Buddhist Studies (2016 17) American Council of Learned Societies New Faculty Fellowship (2013: declined) UC Berkeley Dean s Normative Time Fellowship (2010 2011) The American Institute of Indian Studies Junior Research Fellowship (2008 2009) Group in Buddhist Studies Summer Research Grant (Summer, 2008) Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for the Study of Sanskrit (2006 2007) Group in Buddhist Studies Summer Grant for the Study of Chinese (Summer, 2007) Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for the Study of Hindi (2005 2006) Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for the Study of Sanskrit (Summer, 2005) Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship for the Study of Sanskrit (2004 2005) TEACHING EXPERIENCE University of South Carolina, Department of Religious Studies RELG 110 Introduction to the Study of Religion: Asian Religious Traditions, Fall 2013/Spring 2014/Spring 2015 RELG 356 Introduction to Buddhism, Fall 2013 RELG 110 Introduction to the Study of Religion: Religion and the Body, Spring 2014 RELG 399 Religious Traditions of China, Spring 2014 (Independent Study) RELG 219 Ethics and the Good Life in South Asian Religions, Fall 2014 RELG 399 Synesthesia Across Cultures, Spring 2015 (Independent Study) 5
RELG 334/PHIL 351 Asian (Religious) Philosophy: Indian Perspectives, Fall 2015 RELG 220 Introduction to Buddhism, Fall 2015 RELG 399 Religious Climates and Cultures, Fall 2015 (Independent Study) RELG 221/CHIN 398 Mind, Matter, and Meditation: Buddhist Meditation in Theory and Practice, Spring 2016 RELG 101 Exploring Religion, Spring 2016 Senior Thesis or Final Project Supervision Transnational Bollywood Dance (USC Honors College, Spring 2014) Peaceful-Easy Wandering: Critical Reflections on Contemporary Discussions of Ethics in the Zhuangzi (Spring 2015) Synesthetic Sensibilities in Religion and Art (Spring 2015) University of California at Berkeley, Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures BUDDSTD C50 In Search of the Buddha, Summer 2007 (Instructor) BUDDSTD C50 Introduction to Buddhism (Prof. Birgit Kellner), Spring 2008 (Graduate Student Instructor) BUDDSTD C128 Buddhism in Contemporary Society (Prof. Alexander von Rospatt), Fall 2006 (GSI) BUDDHSM 124 Buddhism and Film: Seeing Through the Screen (Prof. Robert Sharf), Spring 2005 (GSI) BUDDHSM 114 Tibetan Buddhism (Prof. Christian Luczanits), Fall 2004 (Reader) LANGUAGES Reading: English (native), Sanskrit, Pali, Hindi, Gandhari, literary Chinese, literary Tibetan, Maharashtri Prakrit, French, German, Spanish Speaking: English, Hindi, Spanish Writing: English, Hindi, Spanish OVERSEAS RESEARCH EXPERIENCE India, Burma, France, Thailand PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Academy of Religion International Association of Buddhist Studies American Oriental Society 6